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“Behind Closed Doors: ASAP Relli Reveals Shocking Details After Losing Assault Case Against ASAP Rocky”

Added on February 20, 2025 inEntertainment News Cards

In the ever-volatile world of celebrity drama, few stories can compete with the twists and turns surrounding ASAP Relli and ASAP Rocky. The recent jury verdict of “not guilty” has sparked a wave of reactions, and Relli’s Instagram diatribe offers a glimpse into his mindset post-trial. It’s like watching a soap opera unfold in real time—complete with strong opinions and social media rants! Ever wondered how gossip in the celebrity world can mirror reality TV—complete with plot twists, unexpected cast changes, and over-the-top exits?

Relli, who accused Rocky of firing gunshots during an altercation back in November 2021, isn’t shying away from the spotlight. Instead, he’s leaning into it, claiming that negativity from others won’t derail his life. His candor about gossip being a pastime for the purposeless certainly raises eyebrows! With a mix of disdain and defiance, he pretty much says, “Hate me? I couldn’t care less!”

Irony aside, this not-so-subtle shade comes in the wake of a courtroom drama that jurors felt was more complicated than it appeared on the surface. They might’ve thought something shady went down, but ultimately couldn’t make a case for a conviction. So what’s next for these two artists? With ASAP Rocky teasing his return to music with a new album titled Don’t Be Dumb, there’s plenty to talk about, and you can bet I’ll be tuning in to see how this saga evolves!

ASAP Relli has finally spoken out about the verdict in his assault case against ASAP Rocky. Taking to his Instagram Story on Thursday, the rapper’s former friend complained about gossip and dealing with negativity in his life. He wrote: “Gossiping is a form of entertainment for people who have no meaningful goals or purpose in life, hate me, bring shame to my name, say bad things about me, I don’t care. Your existence doesn’t add any value in my life.” The jury returned a verdict of not guilty in the case on Wednesday.

Relli accused Rocky of allegedly firing gunshots at him during an altercation in November 2021. Rocky and his defense attorney countered that he only carried a prop gun in order to safely ward off possible attackers. According to one juror who spoke with reporter Nique at Nite, several members of the group didn’t buy the defense’s claim, but still couldn’t find enough evidence to convict him. “I think we did the best we could with the instructions we had and with the evidence we had,” the juror explained. “We were all thinking a crime had been committed. But the thing is, with the instructions we had, and with the law, we didn’t think there was enough evidence to convict.”

When Is ASAP Rocky’s Next Album Releasing?

Following the trial, ASAP Rocky celebrated on social media by confirming that he’s already getting back to work on his upcoming album, Don’t Be Dumb. It’ll be the first full-length project from Rocky since 2018’s Testing. Rocky originally planned to release the project back in August of last year, but indefinitely delayed it at the last minute. He already dropped several singles including “Highjack” featuring Jessica Pratt,[4] “Tailor Swif”,[5] and “Ruby Rosary” featuring J. Cole.

On the other hand, Rocky’s partner, Rihanna, is also gearing up for the release of a long-awaited album of her own; however, less details are known about that project. She hasn’t dropped a full-length effort since 2016’s Anti.

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